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Influence of Organizational Culture on Academic Performance in Ugandan Universities

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  • Kenneth Okello Otieno

    (Kampala International University)

  • Niyibizi Kenneth

    (Kampala International University)

  • Twizeere Harrimahh

    (Kampala International University)

  • Asiimwe Specioza

    (Kampala International University)

Abstract

The paper examined the role of organizational culture on academic performance in Ugandan universities by taking a mixed approach to the study, which involves both quantitative and qualitative data that will provide a more detailed picture. The theoretical frameworks of the study are based on educational policy barriers and institutional failures to examine the leadership practices, stakeholder involvement, organization structure, resources distribution, and technology adoption in the academic environment. A mixture of document review, surveys, and semi-structured interviews with 150 university administrators, academic staff and students were used to collect data. The results indicated that poor leadership, weak stakeholder, inadequate resources, over-centralized governance, and imbalanced adoption of technology, are some of the factors that influence organizational culture in Ugandan universities and result in institutional environments that are typified by low accountability, lack of motivation, poor collaboration, and low levels of staff and student academic support. The research found out that academic performance is not only affected by the personal learner factors but also the broader institutional and policy related conditions which determine the daily culture of the university. The main conclusion of the paper was that the culture in an organization is a key predictor of the academic performance since it impacts teaching quality, staff commitment, student engagement and effectiveness of the university systems. It suggested more participatory leadership, better infrastructure and academic support structures, more stakeholder participation, more innovation and application of technology to enhance an inclusive, accountable, and performance-oriented culture at the university in Uganda.

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  • Kenneth Okello Otieno & Niyibizi Kenneth & Twizeere Harrimahh & Asiimwe Specioza, 2026. "Influence of Organizational Culture on Academic Performance in Ugandan Universities," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 11(2), pages 1595-1602, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:11:y:2026:i:2:p:1595-1602
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